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(Un)Covered: I Want You Back
A Loss For Words modernizes a Jackson 5 classic in this week’s (Un)Covered.
A Loss For Words modernizes a Jackson 5 classic in this week’s (Un)Covered.
Their highly anticipated third full length album Upside Down is out today, so there’s no better time than now to take a walk through memory lane and see how the band has changed over the years.
Read letters from our team as they say their goodbyes to Yellowcard, and listen to the band’s new track, “The Hurt Is Gone”.
It’s not all fun and games being in a ska band… Okay, maybe there is a lot of fun involved, but there’s also long nights of touring, a noise no headphones could cancel, and fear of being eaten alive in a tent—before we get to that, though, let’s introduce the world’s most skankin’ ska band, Reel Big Fish.
Mike Ayley speaks with the same passion you would expect from a bassist whose band just moved from vans to trailers and from dive bars to venues, but Marianas Trench has been playing arenas since 2012.
When it comes to music, video games might be the last place you think to look. But the gaming world is heating up after announcing earlier this year a cool new collaboration: Florence + The Machine & Final Fantasy XV. Video games and mainstream culture are mixing more than ever through one unique intersection: music.
Despite being an electro-pop sensation, Lights is no stranger to acoustic albums.
On The Second Day of Christmas: Jimmy Eats Duets while Taylor Spins Rockin’ Romance Dear Santa, 1. First thing’s first: I’m a sucker for duets. Two voices are better than one, right? The more the merrier. I’ve always loved listening for those sweet harmonies (probably thanks to my high school choir days) and when there are two voices singing melody and harmony with perfect precision and emotion… I swoon. Just think of when Alex Gaskarth joined We Are The In Crowd on “Kiss Me Again”, or Natasha Bedingfield’s awesome back and forth vocals with Simple Plan on “Jet Lag”–both… Read more »
idobi senior writer Catherine Yi sat down with OWEL to discuss the emotional rollercoaster of crowdfunding, touring smart, and playing the Michael Cera equivalent of a show.
Talking In Your Sleep crushes all uncertainties and proves this powerful collaboration, with a brazen aptitude for musical experimentation, is certainly a force to be reckoned with.